09 June 2007, 22:59 | #1 |
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System is not validated! FFS (and I dont mean fast file system!)
I was happily unarchiving lots of WHDs and noticed I had tried to unarchive the massive thing that is the CD32 version of beneath a steel sky.
Cancelled this and the system reset. The system then reloaded absolutely fine so I thought I would try and delete it unfortunately I get the system is not validated error. It's now taking up 99% of my hard drive for some reason. Anyone have any idea how to fix it - I'm using a proper amiga running ClassicWB Full - ideally like to fix it without downloading everything as I have to take the amiga apart then (no network yet or CF reader). M. Edit. Its running Workbench 3.1 I have a OS 3.9 CD here which may have tools on? |
09 June 2007, 23:03 | #2 |
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Well.. What filesystem, how big is the partition, does it cross the 4GB boundary?
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09 June 2007, 23:44 | #3 |
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There's an option in DiskSalv to validate a volume.
I would also suggest to anyone using FFS to add TurboVal http://aminet.net/package/disk/cache/TurboVal to their startup to speed up validating You should also try http://aminet.net/disk/salv/DiskSafe.readme to prevent reset by error |
10 June 2007, 00:23 | #4 |
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When this happeeened on my real amiga i would just wait for the hd light to go out (it lasted ages and ages) and then the drive would be validated again.
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10 June 2007, 01:08 | #5 |
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in the case of turboval, it should be noted that the os35/39 setpatch also pauses the startup if their is a validation error to allow it to complete quickly. if you have to setup again, FFS setup the os35/39 way is also very fast and stable. Latest ffs, 80 buffers minimum at a 1024 blocksize.
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10 June 2007, 01:53 | #6 |
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Thanks for the info Mad-Matt, didn't know that OS3.5+ setpatch include the same system as TurboVal.
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11 June 2007, 11:46 | #7 |
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Use SFS and all this validation malarkey dissappears....
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11 June 2007, 12:29 | #8 |
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as KG said, or use PFS .)
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11 June 2007, 12:47 | #9 |
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One vote to PFS3 here. :-)
It even supports +4GB drives without scsi.device patches.. ;-) |
11 June 2007, 12:51 | #10 |
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yes the validations problems dissapear with pfs/sfs, but so does everything else
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11 June 2007, 12:52 | #11 |
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Well you can back it all up first
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11 June 2007, 13:04 | #12 |
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No data lost since 1998 when I discovered PFS3. Don't screw up. :-D
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